PAGE TEN TntijerRorrinvisnaiROMICIE cmc.s.∎ Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Blau can Jewish Joint Distribution Com- students of Hermann Iloexter, who in 1920. In 1922 it was 21.5 per (Leona Horwits), who have been the mittee, in charge of the agricultural is director of the vocal department cent less than in 1920. In 1923 the guests of Miss 'Myrtle Brocky, have work in Russia, issued by the Rosta, Of the School of Music maintained by industry ran 21.9 per cent ahead of the official Soviet telegraphic agency, MRS. JEANETTE ROTHENBERG returned to their home. its 1920 figures. In 1924 it was 16.2 the Jewish Welfare Center. was made in a statement issued by r . Mrs. Jeanette Rothenberg of 1992 per cent ahead of 1920. The 1925 on July away Miss Clara Otis of 256 Ferry park the headquarters of the United Jew- production was 55.5 per cent ahead Richton avenue passed ish Campaign. The Ilalevy Singing Society, under lin- a 21 at the Ford Hospital after has left for Chicago and South of 1920 or 33 per cent ahead of 1924. By HERMANN HOEXTER its new director, Signor Giorgio Gal- The report, which was circulated Haven, where she will remain until The average annual increase in Gra- -0-000-04:100taan• Aug. 1. vani, is rehearsing regularly in pre- tientailthOsatli00-00000 throughout Europe and in several ham Brothers sales has been over 100 paration for the concert which it is American newspapers, including the The municipal Symphony concerts per rent. Their 1922 sales exceeded One of the outstanding affairs of scheduled to give at Belle Isle on Dr. S. J. Levin, son of Mn. and London and New York editions of at Belle Isle under the direction of, their 1921 by 213 per cent; 1923 ex- the summer season was the all-day Wednesday night, Aug. 4. Polish, Victor Kolar continue to attract huge ceeded 1922 by 105; 1924 exceeded outing given by Perfection Lodge on Mrs. Joseph Levin of 1629 Virginia the Jewish Daily Bulletin, quoted, according to the Rosta, Dr. Rosen as audiences every night, the crowds German, Hungarian nights have 1923 by 54 per cent; 1925 sales ex• Thursday, July 22, at the beautiful park returned this week from New drown large audiences to the munici- reeled 1924 by 123 per cent. Now having said inter alia that "the Amer- varying from 8,000 to 18,000, accord- Masonic Country Club picnic York City, where he was associated pal Symphony concerts. It is expect- icans have finally been convinced that for the past year with Professor ing to the type of program offered soles this year are nearly double grounds. A record crowd attended ed that the Jewish night of national and the condition of the thermome- those 'of last. and enjoyed tennis, golfing, swim- Bela Schick, famous pediatrician of the natioaal question in the Soviet mteic will prove one of the outstand- countries has been properly solved Vienna. Dr. Levin will now resume ter. This paper has previously print- m ing and dancing . Figures released by the United ing events of the season and a largo his position on the teaching staff of and that therefore the Zionist de• ed an outline of Mr. Kolar's aims in audience ought to greet these singers States Department of Commeree, the nuinds for Palestine are no longer re- the University of Michigan. working out the programs of these Mn. and Mrs. Jacob Warren and who have worked so conscientiously latest available, show a production in ceived sympathetically" and that "the paid-summer nights' concerts; at this the United States and Canada of family of Glynn court have returned to make this event a success Joint Distribution Committee which r. and Mrs. Herman Pomerantz M writing attention is directed to the 226,997 trucks during the first five from a two weeks' visit in Atlantic of Chicago are the house guests of is campaigning for $25,000,000 in keine of the "national nights" pre- months of this year, a gain of 25,434 City. the United States has secured $20,- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Utchenik of 8934 sented every Wednesday, and to some Graham Doubles 1925 Record. or 12.6 per cent over the output dur- 0011,000 within a few months, while Goodwin avenue. of the soloists who have been sing- ing the first live months last year. Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Rosenzweig the Zionists raised a much smaller ing during the intermission of the Graham Brothers in their four This percentage should be little and twin sons, Arthur and Irwin, of sum." Mrs. Joseph Siam of Milwaukee, Belle late concerts. plants in the United States and Can- changed by the addition of the fig- Pingree avenue and Lou Frank of I Wis., and Mrs. Clement Weingarden The newspaper reports also quoted I Miss Augusta Lipnick was the so. ada have built 19,666 trucks and mo- ures for June. Against the industry's Virginia park, accompanied by Mrs. I of Los Angeles, Calif., who were the Dr. Rosen as speaking of the possi- Joist last Tuesday night, singing from tor coaches during the first half of gain of 12.6 per cent over last year Nathan Rosenzweig of Chicago, have guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. bility of the United States granting Station WCX atop the Book-Cadillac 1926, or nearly double their record Graham Brothers' gain of 105.3 per returned from a week's visit in Chi- and Mrs. A. LevyDelaware ave. recognition to the Soviet govern- Motel. Mr. Young. in charge of the of 10,447 units for the first six cent for the second quarter this year cago and left on Monday last for 'nue, have returned to their homes. ment. compared with the second quarter proadcasting, repeatedly complimeritt months of last year Cedar Point, where they will remain The statement issued by the United ied Miss Lipnick on the lovely qualify Production of 11,645 units the last year stands out prominently. for the balance of the summer. The 'hisses Jeannette Krinsky)